What is the date of the Tibetan calendar in 2009?
Calling Dafahui Tibetan calendar 65438+ early October, Gregorian calendar early March 2009, the largest Buddhist festival in Tibet. This meeting is a continuation of the prayer meeting initiated by Zong Kaba, the founder of Gelug Sect and a religious reformer, in Lhasa on 1409. During this period, nearly 20,000 monks from three major monasteries in Tibet gathered at the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa to pray for siddhattha gotama, and took the Gesi degree examination. Buddhist believers in Tibet and other places also come here to worship Buddha and give alms.
Butter sculpture Lantern Festival Tibetan calendar 65438+ 10/5, Gregorian calendar March 1 kloc-0/Tibetan calendar1month 15 is the last day to summon Dafa, in order to celebrate the victory of the debate between Sakyamuni and other sects. People gather in Bajiao Street in Lhasa. During the day, the street is filled with all kinds of flower stands and scrolls. At night, images of immortals, figures, flowers, trees, birds and animals made of colored ghee are put on, and butter lamps are lit to pray. People are singing and dancing around butter lamps.
Saint Radawa Festival is the holiest day in the history of Tibetan Buddhism (it is the birthday, death and nirvana of Sakyamuni), and thousands of people turn around the meridians in Lhasa. On the afternoon of the same day, people who participated in the prayer wheel concentrated on boating and dancing in the Longwangtan scenic spot in Lhasa.
The Gyangze Horse Racing (Archery) Festival is very common in Tibet in mid-April of Tibetan calendar and early July of Gregorian calendar in 2009. It was fixed as a competition in Gyangze in A.D. 1408. The previous horse racing festival was limited to horse racing, archery and archery on horseback. However, today's horse racing festival not only retains the above activities, but also increases various cultural and sports activities and material exchanges, making it the largest regional festival in Tibet every year.
On June 4, 2009, the Tibetan Mountain Festival, and on August 26, 2009, Buddhists thought that this day was the first time that Sakyamuni gave a lecture, so people put on new clothes, took food to worship Buddha and chant Buddhist scriptures in the temple on the mountain near Lhasa, and then ate and danced in the wild until sunset.
The Xuedun Festival is one of the biggest festivals in Tibet, from June 30th to July 6th in Tibetan calendar and from September 20th to September 26th in Gregorian calendar. People who used to believe in Buddhism went to the mountains to practice. When they finished practicing, relatives at home bought them and put them on the mountains to meet them. On the way home, people eat yogurt, dance and sing. Therefore, Sheldon Day means Yogurt Day. Since the17th century, the Sutton Festival has been designated as the Tibetan Opera Festival. At this time of the year, the main schools of Tibetan opera from all over Tibet gather in Norbulingka, Lhasa for a few days of performances and competitions. The scene is very lively.
The Tibetan calendar of the Bathing Festival is around July. The Buddha said that when a star named "Abandoned Mountain" appeared in the sky in early October of the Gregorian calendar in 2009, it would be good for your health if you could bathe by the river. Therefore, every July and August, in the week when the "Abandoned Mountain" star appeared, popular people go to the river to take a bath and play, so as to achieve physical safety and health.
Lantern Festival Tibetan calendar 65438+February 15, Gregorian calendar February/10 (2008 (Lantern Festival in 2008), March 3, 2065 438+00 (Lantern Festival in 2009) Because this day is said to be the enlightenment day of Zong Kaba, the founder of land reclamation, every household lights countless butter lamps on the roof and reads scriptures.
Exorcism Festival, also known as "HunhunFestival", is held on February 29th, 2008, February 23rd, 2009 (Exorcism Festival 2008) and March 6th, 2065/kloc-0 (Exorcism Festival 2009). It is held once a year in the Potala Palace in Lhasa.